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Our 14 Bolt Pinion/Truss Bridge!

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This is an easy decision. The welds on the 14 Bolt tubes have been known to fail when you have high HP so this bridges the strength gap.

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This comes as part of our 14 Bolt Truss Kit but it is very easily adaptable to any truss made by a shop or a home Fabricator. It has enlongated holes so it can be used with any companies Pinion Guard, our Pinion Guard, or with no pinion guard.

The Bridge has 2 weld in Gussets to eliminate any flexibility.

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The Pinion Guard Adapter comes with bolts for the Truss end but not for the Pinion end. We do not add them because GM used 2 different threads over the years and not every Pinion Guard has the same thickness as ours. This will work with any Pinion Guard or Truss.

14 Bolt Pinion Truss Bridge - RuffStuff Specialties
 
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Don't find yourself staring at a twisted tube weld on the trail, wishing you had given it the support it needed...
 
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If you've gone by way of the 14 bolt... This is a bell/whistle you're going to want. Plus it looks awesome.
 
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You may find it sacrilege to put a GM Axle under a Ford machine, but if you have accepted that the 14 Bolt is an axle worth it's weight, then add some weight, and make sure that axle continues to serve you for years to come.
 
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